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David Blaine 'Above the Below'

It's all over. (September 2003)

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fusionlad Founding member
James Hatts posted:
Spot the mistake in this item from Radio 4's 8pm news tonight:

www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/blaine_bbc_copy1.mp3


2 mistakes wasn't it? Wrong bridge and calling his box a cage.
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A former member
Hymagumba posted:
These nappys he has. How is he filling them if he is having no food?


Apparently, after a couple of weeks without food, the body starts to consume it's own non-essential tissues, such as muscle tissue etc - this expect is the waste product, which i expect to be very runny, since all he is supposed to be doing is drink water.
PE
Pete Founding member
Lord Wellington posted:
Hymagumba posted:
These nappys he has. How is he filling them if he is having no food?


Apparently, after a couple of weeks without food, the body starts to consume it's own non-essential tissues, such as muscle tissue etc - this expect is the waste product, which i expect to be very runny, since all he is supposed to be doing is drink water.


oooh lovely.
CO
Corin
NPR's All Things Considered is, as a type (2003-09-17 20:47h UTC) carrying a live interview between Rober Siegel and a correspondent Sally Pook(?) of the Daily Torygraph at the scene of the stunt.

Apparently Londoners do not like the stunt and it is reported that shameless hussies have bared their tops at the man, somebody has tried to turn off his water supply, people have fired golf balls at the box, and that somebody even hired a helicopter to fly past the box with a hamburger in a most tauntintg manner.

Does this not give a clear indication of the predominantly anti-social behavior prevalent in inner London?
AN
Andrew Founding member
The Sunday Mirror got a top chef to hold a barbeque under the box

And the pun said.. "Blaine Grilled"
WH
Whataday Founding member
Corin posted:
NPR's All Things Considered is, as a type (2003-09-17 20:47h UTC) carrying a live interview between Rober Siegel and a correspondent Sally Pook(?) of the Daily Torygraph at the scene of the stunt.



Where can I listen to this?
CO
Corin
Whataday posted:
Where can I listen to this?


You can hear NPR's All Things Considered weekdays 21:00h - 23:00h UK time on AFN Europe 873 kHz from Frankfurt-am-Main (except when pre-empted by major league sports coverage).

NPR Worldwide is carried 24/7 on WorldSpace Radio and on

Hotbird 4 at 13 degrees East
European Widebeam
Transponder 111
Frequency 10.722 Ghz
Horizontal Polarization
FEC ¾
Symbol Rate 29.9 Msymbol
Audio PID 1208

NPR can be found on the World Wide Web at

<http://www.npr.ORG/>

and details of All Things Considered are to be found at

<http://www.npr.ORG/programs/atc/index.html>

The audio for the specific program (2003-09-17) will be available online after 19:30h EDST, 15:30h PDST, that is 2003-09-18 00:30h BST.
NE
Noelfirl
Hymagumba posted:
Lord Wellington posted:
Hymagumba posted:
These nappys he has. How is he filling them if he is having no food?


Apparently, after a couple of weeks without food, the body starts to consume it's own non-essential tissues, such as muscle tissue etc - this expect is the waste product, which i expect to be very runny, since all he is supposed to be doing is drink water.


oooh lovely.


Hmmm. Chocolate Cream.
PE
Pete Founding member
Whataday posted:
Corin posted:
NPR's All Things Considered is, as a type (2003-09-17 20:47h UTC) carrying a live interview between Rober Siegel and a correspondent Sally Pook(?) of the Daily Torygraph at the scene of the stunt.



Where can I listen to this?


http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/index.html and I quote
"The audio for this program will be available online after 7:30PM ET, 4:30PM PT."

edit - now either I'm going mad or there is something wrong with my PC because I'm sure that that question was the last post I saw on this thread. Yet it was posted half an hour ago. Confused
SE
Square Eyes Founding member
Hymagumba posted:

edit - now either I'm going mad or there is something wrong with my PC because I'm sure that that question was the last post I saw on this thread. Yet it was posted half an hour ago. Confused

I guess you must be a slow typer, a couple of people nipped in before you Laughing Incidentally, any chance of losing the James Martin signature, he has sodded off now (bar a few hiccups) and I really don't need to see a picture of him everytime I log into the forum. He doesn't deserve any more exposure.
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A former member
Corin posted:
Does this not give a clear indication of the predominantly anti-social behavior prevalent in inner London?


No, it just demonstrates the cynicism of the British public... whcih is not necessarily a bad thing
CO
Corin
Larry Scutta posted:
No, it just demonstrates the cynicism of the British public...


Is it not considered indecent behavior in the UK for women to expose themselves in public?

How does indecent behavior demonstrate cynicism?

Why is indecent behavior not necessarily a bad thing?

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